Murder on the Home Front by Molly Lefebure audiobook

Murder on the Home Front: A True Story of Morgues, Murderers, and Mysteries during the London Blitz

By Molly Lefebure
Read by Lucy Rayner

Hachette Book Group 9781455576067

Unabridged

Format : Retail CD (In Stock)
  • $40.00

    ISBN: 9781478902447

Runtime: 10.45 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

It is 1941. While the “war of chaos” rages in the skies above London, an unending fight against violence, murder, and the criminal underworld continues on the streets below.

One ordinary day, in an ordinary courtroom, forensic pathologist Dr. Keith Simpson asks a keen young journalist to be his secretary. Although the “horrors of secretarial work” don’t appeal to Molly Lefebure, she’s intrigued to know exactly what goes on behind a mortuary door.

Capable and curious, “Miss Molly” quickly becomes indispensable to Dr. Simpson as he meticulously pursues the truth. Accompanying him from somber morgues to London’s most gruesome crime scenes, Molly observes and assists as he uncovers the dark secrets that all murder victims keep.

With a sharp sense of humor and a rebellious spirit, Molly tells her own remarkable true story here with warmth and wit, painting a vivid portrait of wartime London.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Gripping…like a pitch-dark version of Call the Midwife, dealing with the end of life rather than the beginning…Full of fascinating incidents, it is easy to see why this has been made into a drama by the creators of Downton Abbey.Sunday Mirror (London)
“A fascinating behind-the-scenes look at mid-century crime-fighting.” Independent (London)

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Author Bio: Molly Lefebure

Author Bio: Molly Lefebure Molly Lefebure was secretary to acclaimed forensic pathologist Dr. Keith Simpson during the Second World War. Her memoir of her time at the Department of Forensic Medicine was originally published in 1955 as Evidence for the Crown. She went on to write children's books, a biography of Coleridge and several novels and became a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature before her death in 2013.

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Available Formats : Retail CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 10.45
Audience: Adult
Language: English